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Will Smith to be interviewed by David Letterman after his shocking Oscars slap

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Will Smith will be back in the public eye when he sits down for an interview with David Letterman later this month.The 53-year-old King Richard star will be making his most high-profile appearance since he slapped Chris Rock on stage on March 27 at the Academy Awards ceremony when he appears with Letterman on his Netflix series My Next Guest Needs No Introduction on May 20.However, fans hoping to hear the actor delve into the shocking moment will be disappointed, as Smith and Letterman, 75, taped their interview earlier in the year, prior the Oscars.

In the spotlight again: Will Smith, 53, will appear on David Letterman's Netflix series My Next Guest Needs No Introduction on May 20, marking his most high-profile appearance since his Oscars slap; seen at the Oscars on March 27 in HollywoodSmith is among a stacked group of interviewees for Letterman, including Cardi B, Billie Eilish, Ryan Reynolds, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Kevin Durant.The Gemini Man star appeared to have filmed his interview back in January, when he was spotted chatting with Letterman byCarney's Hot Dogs in West Hollywood.

The two were surrounded by a large film crew, suggesting that it was part of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction. In the can: The Gemini Man star appeared to have filmed his interview back in January, when he was spotted chatting with Letterman by Carney's Hot Dogs in West Hollywood On set:The two were surrounded by a large film crew, suggesting that it was part of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction; seen in January in West Hollywood Letterman has previously released four seasons of his interview show, and past guests have included Kim Kardashian, Robert Downey Jr., Dave Chappelle, Kanye West and Barack Obama, among other.

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